Sonisphere // Tomorrow’s Men

Being as tech-savy and hip as we are, we know where to go in cyberspace for the news/advice/suggestions given by the movers and shakers that really matter. So, tip for the day on Twitter was Bury Tomorrow and of course, with Noize being the wise old sage that we are, we weren’t wrong. The crowd was massive, if a bit mental, and had packed the tent to the rafters. To be honest, they deserved a much bigger stage - but that’s for them to argue for next year. They clearly knew how to impress an audience and their singer Jason Cameron brought amazing vocals to compliment the deep growls of Dani Winter-Bates. They possessed a larger than life personality, more so than most bands, which showed when their fans seemed to connect with them, almost like they were long lost friends. A highlight was bassist Davyd Winter-Bates jumping into the crowd - bass still attached - which happily didn’t end in tradegy. The applause was deafening as they drew their set to a close; they could have easily played another hour and we’d have still been chanting for more. These guys are headed for greatness, no doubt about it.
Words by Fleur Terry
Photos by Lara Leon-Cullen





